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i like buying put spreads as a bearish bet. the other thing is, scott's point, right now is a great opportunity to make bearish bets, xrt, that's a good place. >> looks like our time has expired. for more, go to our website, we'll see you next friday. meantime, don't go anywhere "money in motion" is up right after this break. stay tuned. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore.
i like buying put spreads as a bearish bet. the other thing is, scott's point, right now is a great opportunity to make bearish bets, xrt, that's a good place. >> looks like our time has expired. for more, go to our website, we'll see you next friday. meantime, don't go anywhere "money in motion" is up right after this break. stay tuned. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures...
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this week they bet dollars to doughnuts that the company would report impressive earnings. unfortunately the numbers were a dollar or two short. leaving these traders trying to pass the buck. what company are we talking about? we'll tell you when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> where were traders pumping up the action this week? family dollar. at one point, call volume was 13 times its average daily value. >> you just heard how family dollar calls were active. scott, this was a very tough week for the stock.
this week they bet dollars to doughnuts that the company would report impressive earnings. unfortunately the numbers were a dollar or two short. leaving these traders trying to pass the buck. what company are we talking about? we'll tell you when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and...
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mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a real killing for the shareholders and partners. kinder's gotten to the promised land that aubrey dreamed of. his kinder morgan partners is the winner and chesapeake the loser in the amazing united states oil renaissance. stick with cramer. we're all having such a greawe've decided tolf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazin
mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a...
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jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in six months so that's good and alicia keys is joining rim as areat director. i spoke to torsten heinz in the last hour about what that means. he said she will be working on a project basis and will marshall troops behind her and bringing her message to the world. maybe that will help turn things around. more devices are coming this year. they will try to bring the bb-10 operating system to lower price points. maybe that expand the market a bit. smartphones are really growing and trying to grow in markets like north america which are largely saturated so those lower pric
jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in...
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on america you're betting on america ok and then quickly before we go i guess just to sum it all up what do you think is your biggest concern moving into two thousand and thirteen because you are kind of a perma there and the thing you're most excited about. i'm excited about natural gas is still you give it away and still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems uninterested in and at the same time in the same mouthful will say this is this is the energy that's going to fuel the future of the united states so i'm buying the equities right that seems pretty simple ok and i don't i going while the least exciting thing to me is it appears as though there's no mechanism to pull the fingers of the banking system and the people who are doing these benefits off of politics i can't see any mechanism to get them because you know if you try to stop the flow of capital into politics they'll just be met with more capital to fight the fire and i don't see how we get out of this until you know admin burke an eighteenth century predicted the french revolution you know no one bel
on america you're betting on america ok and then quickly before we go i guess just to sum it all up what do you think is your biggest concern moving into two thousand and thirteen because you are kind of a perma there and the thing you're most excited about. i'm excited about natural gas is still you give it away and still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems uninterested in and at the same time in the same mouthful will say this is this is the energy that's going to fuel...
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what is the best bet for 2013? rachel is at the cme in chicago and anthony in new york. is gold just moving up today on platinum's move? >> definitely gold is moving up on platinum. platinum has rallied since the first of the year. gold by itself also i believe has been helped by positive numbers out of china, the industrial production numbers have helped gold and uncertainty come in along with debt ceiling and debt negotiations. i think it's helped gold also as people look for safety. >> do you agree that the platinum and rally has helped gold and do you think we can look at this platinum rally and make a bigger indication of what is happening in the economy? some people say it's an indication that things are really turning around? >> jackie, i think it's too heavy. the anglo american platinum pulls off 400,000 ounces of platinum per year. that's almost 7% of global demand -- production, rather. that sends the market up. when i got up this morning and looked at the screen, platinum made that 3% today. i looked at the metal sector and looked at things that were undervalu
what is the best bet for 2013? rachel is at the cme in chicago and anthony in new york. is gold just moving up today on platinum's move? >> definitely gold is moving up on platinum. platinum has rallied since the first of the year. gold by itself also i believe has been helped by positive numbers out of china, the industrial production numbers have helped gold and uncertainty come in along with debt ceiling and debt negotiations. i think it's helped gold also as people look for safety....
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., a big bet on american inginuity there. lots of focus today in our "market focus." here is susie. the major stock indices finished mixed for the second session in a row, with apple again weighing on the technology sector. the stronger december retail sales figures and low inflation didn't lead to any early stock buying. afr ending mucof the session in the red, the s&p 500 was able to climb into positive territory in the final hour of trading, finishing up a fraction but enough to be a five-year high. volume picked up with 602 million shares on the big board. over 1.8 billion traded on the nasdaq. with a decent retail sales in december, the consumer discretionary sector led the gains, up 0.7%. telecommunications saw the heaviest selling, falling 0.9%. apple stock saw a second day of selling on heavier volume. several wall street analysts were out with encouraging comments ter yesterday's worri over the company reportedly cutting orders for some iphone 5 components. the stock closed below $500 per share for the first time since last february. at least two analysts said concerns abou
., a big bet on american inginuity there. lots of focus today in our "market focus." here is susie. the major stock indices finished mixed for the second session in a row, with apple again weighing on the technology sector. the stronger december retail sales figures and low inflation didn't lead to any early stock buying. afr ending mucof the session in the red, the s&p 500 was able to climb into positive territory in the final hour of trading, finishing up a fraction but enough...
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., a big bet on american inginuity there. lots of focus today in our "market focus." here is susie. the mar stocindis finished xed for theecond session in a row, with apple again weighing on the technology sector. the stronger december retail sales figures and low inflation didn't lead to any early stock buying. after spending much of the session in the red, the s&p 500 was able to climb into positive territory in the final hour of trading, finishing up a fraction but enough to be a five-year high. volume picked up with 602 million shares on the big board. over 1.8 billion traded on the nasdaq. with a decent retail sales in december, the consumer discretionary sector led the gains, up 0.7%. telecommunications saw the heaviest selling, falling 0.9%. apple stock saw a second day of selling on heavier volume. several wall street analysts were out with encouraging comments after yesterday's worries over the company reportedly cutting orders for some iphone 5 components. the stock closed below $500 per share for the first time since last february. at least two analysts said concerns abou
., a big bet on american inginuity there. lots of focus today in our "market focus." here is susie. the mar stocindis finished xed for theecond session in a row, with apple again weighing on the technology sector. the stronger december retail sales figures and low inflation didn't lead to any early stock buying. after spending much of the session in the red, the s&p 500 was able to climb into positive territory in the final hour of trading, finishing up a fraction but enough to be...
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. >> i bet. well, like you said, you have a great subject matter there, new orleans is so picturesque and beautiful. i don't know if you can see the artist because he was on the other side but he had a little brad pitt thing going on there. [ laughter ] >> oh, nice. >> you might want to go say hi. okay, thank you, michelle. >> all right. >>> 6:09. $80,000 apiece primo seats in the santa clara stadium are almost gone. anne makovec reports from santa clara. some mighty pricy seats. >> reporter: the 49ers have seen a spike in sales for the stadium behind me since the 9ers made it into the super bowl. everybody is all jazzed up about this willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars because these club seats will run you about $80,000. right now they are 95% sold. they have 900 of these primo seats at the 50-yard line. actually the second most expensive sports seats in the u.s. the dallas cowboys have the most expensive at $150,000. but the 9ers have sold $68 million worth of these club seat licenses
. >> i bet. well, like you said, you have a great subject matter there, new orleans is so picturesque and beautiful. i don't know if you can see the artist because he was on the other side but he had a little brad pitt thing going on there. [ laughter ] >> oh, nice. >> you might want to go say hi. okay, thank you, michelle. >> all right. >>> 6:09. $80,000 apiece primo seats in the santa clara stadium are almost gone. anne makovec reports from santa clara. some...
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what's your bet? >> my pleasure. my bet is it's going to be -- yeah, i think it's going to be a search engine type product. a facebook phone has been talked about in the media, possible there's an operating system that facebook, you know, has developed, but my bet is that search is priority for them, and mark zuckerberg said so and willing to talk about something on those lines. they have a billion queries a day, and think about how relevant the search could be starting on facebook and combine results from your social network with results from the wider web. they could crawl the web, combine that with what your friends say, and make it a much more relevant search on any topic you want. that, to me, would generate more engagement. dennis: in some ways, facebook could be the biggest threat to google because why search on the web, millions of websites, when i could search among 300 friends i trust for recommendations. if they go into search today, aren't they making google enemy number one, and isn't search not facebook
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i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons? were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it is always hard to reason. the winners get to write history. the losers think about the next election. there is no question the obama campaign had a technology strategy that helped elect the president. there were targeted programs to get out the vote. to me, the way to say this is governments are going to change, too, because governments spend an awful lot of time delivering service, and now we can measure them. if you ask me to donate money, we can now check
i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we...
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positioning themselves out down in that region they're ready to do a shooting war so we're they're betting we're there we're in world war three i would like to encourage you to keep on going and so over when the japanese pension funds are starting to buy gold and they do mention that the japanese pension funds are now net sellers of japanese government bonds because of all the please listen to me this isn't me this is loses one. i'm talking to you mrs watson only forget the carriage forget the speculating in the in the icelandic krona by goal of sober your close friends down at the pub getting drunk right as he is every night he didn't want to even notice the working stiff in japan they're drunk you need to call up your broker right now buy more gold and silver most wanted of me yes and you have a very lovely daughter. well. this currency war of course they do mention because at the during the first currency war the one nine hundred thirty s. with by the guy who got assassinated by his military man. that prompted the empire of the time which was on his very very very last legs was the brit
positioning themselves out down in that region they're ready to do a shooting war so we're they're betting we're there we're in world war three i would like to encourage you to keep on going and so over when the japanese pension funds are starting to buy gold and they do mention that the japanese pension funds are now net sellers of japanese government bonds because of all the please listen to me this isn't me this is loses one. i'm talking to you mrs watson only forget the carriage forget the...
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what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same time i'm realizing the market has gone up. we've watched the volatility index go from 21 all the way down to these very low levels all the way to 13. but here were are today. it's been a broad-based market rally and that's the one encouraging side. it's not just the financials. it's energy, it's industrials. so you're getting a broad participation, but i think at this point in time one of the reasons we talk about taking off the stock positions and rotating into the options is at these low levels i can have exposure into the market but at the same time i'm ta
what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same...
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they are betting the cost will be easy to swallow. >> we're anticipating a 15 to 20% jump in business because of this. >> reporter: and people here in san jose especially the business owners will be watching this city council vote very closely because they want to put those parklets in front of their businesses here in downtown san jose as well as in willow glen. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines, workers at the oakland school district headquarters arrived at work to find their building flooded. someone apparently left the water running in a custodian closet all night. the water damaged every floor of that building on second avenue near lake merritt. damage significant enough, the staff will have to move to another building during repairs. >>> a close call at a landmark shopping center in palo alto. the car you see there drove into one of the stores at town & country village on el camino real. it happened just after 2 p.m. luckily nobody was hurt. police still investigating what happened though. >>> and a moraga teen is a step closer to be
they are betting the cost will be easy to swallow. >> we're anticipating a 15 to 20% jump in business because of this. >> reporter: and people here in san jose especially the business owners will be watching this city council vote very closely because they want to put those parklets in front of their businesses here in downtown san jose as well as in willow glen. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines, workers at the oakland school...
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the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance and a product for accountability, what about the mature democracies. we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons, were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it's always hard to reason from one event. the winners get to write history and the losers sort of think about the next election. there is no connection that the obama campaign, because i was part of it, had a technology that helped elect the president. it was cloud computing, servers and targeted programs and get out the vote. so that is to
the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply...
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stocks coming back today after alcoa kicks off earnings season with a bet and raise. what does the start to the period mean for the markets? we are trading today's action with ryan, steven, joe, and mike. joe, everybody said alcoa doesn't matter. pete said it means nothing. i have 78 reasons on the dow today why it does matter. the tone is set and looks good off the start. >> yes. it does matter and for the industrial space and also pete flagged yesterday to his credit an told you that you were going to see significant appreciation. you're getting that today. now, why is that important? it's important because we go back to, again, where are you going to get the positive contribution? from financials. from materials. now if you can get it from industrials, as well, that just solidifies the reason that the vix is trading right now at 13.5 and you could buy cheap protection in this marketplace and that means the market continues to move higher. >> brian, the significance of getting out of the earnings gate strong. expectations have come down. we know that. this was a dec
stocks coming back today after alcoa kicks off earnings season with a bet and raise. what does the start to the period mean for the markets? we are trading today's action with ryan, steven, joe, and mike. joe, everybody said alcoa doesn't matter. pete said it means nothing. i have 78 reasons on the dow today why it does matter. the tone is set and looks good off the start. >> yes. it does matter and for the industrial space and also pete flagged yesterday to his credit an told you that...
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making the wrong bets? how come they so badly lagged the rest of the market? >> well, the essential reason for it is they lagged the market because they have to. these pools of capital and mutual funds are so huge, maybe 50%, 55% of the market, it's enormous. they can't outperform each other so they end up being average before cost and below average after cost. that's the math mettics, the rules of humble arithmetic. and those costs are higher than people expect. not only got the management fees, the operating expenses of a fund, they're explicit. some funds are highly priced. but there's also the trading cost. and the trading cost, the transaction cost, these portfolios turned over 100% a year. which is a lot to do with speculation and not very much to do with investing. >> is there no place then for -- in a person's individual portfolio for actively managed funds in your view? >> well, in reality i have to say there is no place. but there will always be managers that outperform, roughly offset by managers that are underperformed. that's just the math. so if
making the wrong bets? how come they so badly lagged the rest of the market? >> well, the essential reason for it is they lagged the market because they have to. these pools of capital and mutual funds are so huge, maybe 50%, 55% of the market, it's enormous. they can't outperform each other so they end up being average before cost and below average after cost. that's the math mettics, the rules of humble arithmetic. and those costs are higher than people expect. not only got the...
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. >> you bet. see you later. called me old-fashioned but i don't think it's appropriate in the people's house. >> let's hope harwood can rise above the d.c. rhetoric. >> of course he can, and as we head towards a debt ceiling showdown how do we reach a deal in this obvious hostile environment? >> let's get perspective from republican tom cole along with democratic congressman adam schiff. congressman cole, first to you. how can we expect a deal amid all this partisan bickering? >> well, i think if the president will lead, we'll put forward real spending cuts, real entitlement reform, we'll be able to handle this. so far he hasn't done that. talks a lot about a balanced approach. he got revenue last night. frankly i worked on that, and helped my friends achieve that, but now it's time for him to live up his end of the bargain and put serious spending cuts and serious entitlement remember forms on a table. if he does, he'll find willing partners in the republican conference. >> congressman schiff, that's the big qu
. >> you bet. see you later. called me old-fashioned but i don't think it's appropriate in the people's house. >> let's hope harwood can rise above the d.c. rhetoric. >> of course he can, and as we head towards a debt ceiling showdown how do we reach a deal in this obvious hostile environment? >> let's get perspective from republican tom cole along with democratic congressman adam schiff. congressman cole, first to you. how can we expect a deal amid all this partisan...
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this is one of those names that people said, you know what, i don't want to bet on apple, samsung, i'm going to belt on the company that get as little piece of both. >> and broadcom, i don't think it's really doing much now. i think if there's one knock on it, i think the margins are some what sequentially declined. i think the quarter was fine. >> all right. let's go to mary thompson, breaking news on chesapeake. >> that's right. the company's founder, president and ceo, aubrey mcclendon will be retiring from the firm on april 1st. the company saying its extensive view of alleged conflicts of interest and other matters involving mr. mcclendon has found to date no improper conduct. a final report will be issued in the middle of february. in a statement, the company's chairman of the board, archie d dunham said that chesapeake is in an important transition in its history and aubrey and the broad of directors have agreed that the time is come for the company to select a new leader. the ten-year has been marked by tremendous successes and some concerns about the dealings with the company,
this is one of those names that people said, you know what, i don't want to bet on apple, samsung, i'm going to belt on the company that get as little piece of both. >> and broadcom, i don't think it's really doing much now. i think if there's one knock on it, i think the margins are some what sequentially declined. i think the quarter was fine. >> all right. let's go to mary thompson, breaking news on chesapeake. >> that's right. the company's founder, president and ceo,...
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you can bet they'll celebrate him for many years still to come. >> he's done a great job. thank you very much. abc 7 news will be following 49ers to new orleans for the big game. look for live reports all next week. >> surfer got more than he bargained for today after getting caught up in rip tides off san francisco ocean beach. sky 7 was overhead as the surfer sat on seal rock waiting to be rescued. he sat there. coast guard tried to approach the rock. they thought about a helicopter rescue. he explains they settled on a different aapproach. >> firefighters on surf boards came up close to me, told me to jump in. it's the right time. jumped n we paddled into the bay. further than i thought was possible. they picked us up and drove us here. >> the boat then took him to the pier. he was checked out as you can see, just heard him speak, he's doing just fine. >> the trial started in one of the worst work place killings in silicon valley. three executives of a start up company shot and killed four years ago. and now an attorney as a unique defense from his client. >> the attorn
you can bet they'll celebrate him for many years still to come. >> he's done a great job. thank you very much. abc 7 news will be following 49ers to new orleans for the big game. look for live reports all next week. >> surfer got more than he bargained for today after getting caught up in rip tides off san francisco ocean beach. sky 7 was overhead as the surfer sat on seal rock waiting to be rescued. he sat there. coast guard tried to approach the rock. they thought about a...
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and, stocks one wall street firm calls sure bets. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, january 10th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: snap back: after two sessions of selling, stocks rallied wednesday on the heels of better-than-expected earnings from monsanto and alcoa. investors are liking facebook. the stock surged above $30 wednesday on word the company will reveal a mystery product next tuesday. that's the highest its been since july, but still below the $38 ipo price. and, labor secretary hilda solis is resigning from her position with the obama administation. stocks made a comeback. jared levy of zacks.com joins us now with some comments on that. what do you think? is this the beginning of something bigger out there jared? > > you know angie, the past couple of days have really been more sideways than anything. markets are trying to figure out where they go from here, and the answer lies in earnings. we are going to talk about a couple of t
and, stocks one wall street firm calls sure bets. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, january 10th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: snap back: after two sessions of selling, stocks rallied wednesday on the heels of better-than-expected earnings from monsanto and alcoa. investors are liking facebook. the stock surged above $30 wednesday on word the company will reveal a mystery product next tuesday. that's...
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a look at how traders pushed to take big bets. that's later. but first, the shocking truth over the web of lies about flame retardents. why it's more toxic than you think. bill moller joins us next, after this "in the know" message. last spring the chicago tribune broke an explosive story about toxic flame retards used in furniture & the deceptive campaign to create demand for these chemicals. the reporting brought on all kinds of federal and state scrutiny. now the industry has come forward with a scientific report which has already been cited in congressional hearings. in a follow-up investigation, the tribune has found this study too is highly flawed. reporter sam roe wrote the story for the paper. first sam, in a nutshell, what did the paper find as to these flame retardants? > > the flame retardants don't work as advertised. they're in furniture throughout america and virtually every home, which would be great if they slowed fires, but what we found is that the data doesn't support that. they are not really effective, yet they pose health
a look at how traders pushed to take big bets. that's later. but first, the shocking truth over the web of lies about flame retardents. why it's more toxic than you think. bill moller joins us next, after this "in the know" message. last spring the chicago tribune broke an explosive story about toxic flame retards used in furniture & the deceptive campaign to create demand for these chemicals. the reporting brought on all kinds of federal and state scrutiny. now the industry has...
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. >> i bet you do. >> you know what i'm saying? >> she's eyeing you. >> we do want to shout out to barbara walters who is at the age of 83 suffering from what we all consider to be a childhood disease of chickenpox. and she's been hospitalized for more than a week. >> you heard that probably -- i guess it was nine days ago she fell down, and there was i think cindy adams said in the new york post today that she actually -- she didn't slip, she fainted. we don't know from barbara, but, anyway, while this was all going on, it turns out that she got the chickenpox, which people say is so rare among even people over 60, so it's got to be one of those things that is -- >> i bet it's painful too. if it's anything like shingles. we send our love to you, barbara. listen, this is a woman who rarely falls, if you know what i'm saying. >> this is one of the more active human beings. >> and strong. >> strong like bull. >> she is strong like bull. >> we have a fun segment coming up, and it's called friend-fluence. we have a quote. here it is. y
. >> i bet you do. >> you know what i'm saying? >> she's eyeing you. >> we do want to shout out to barbara walters who is at the age of 83 suffering from what we all consider to be a childhood disease of chickenpox. and she's been hospitalized for more than a week. >> you heard that probably -- i guess it was nine days ago she fell down, and there was i think cindy adams said in the new york post today that she actually -- she didn't slip, she fainted. we don't...
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>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed his former chief of staff to replace john kerry in the u.s. senate. the governor picked cowan over barney frank who lobbied for the job after spending 30 years in congress. it's only good for a few months. the seat will be held in june. what does your cut tell you. think he should be selected as the senator from massachusetts. cast the vote and look at what the nation is saying about the gut check. can marco rubio convince them on immigration reform? 13% said yes he can and 87% of you say no. that does it for this edition of "news nati
>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed...
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the best bet for the weekend "argo," and "zero dark thirty" and " linkedin." -- "lincoln." >> have a nice weekend. >> next, a manthe man behind the fake girlfriend shares his side of the story. when he told dr. phil after admitting it. >> i am my rights for what they've done to me. >> an 85-year-old man who was forcibly sterilized as >> a dark chapter in the nation's history is up for debate. >> compensating people who were forcibly or -- sterilized. part of the discredited eugenics movement. >> the survivors are dying off. we first told you about this issue in august. there is a bill in the state house. there is a retired marine who is fighting for it. >> lois reynolds was a marine in korea and vietnam. allowed to fight but not to have children. >> reynolds and thousands of others the commonwealth deemed defective were sterilized between 1924 and 1979. part of a nationwide eugenics movement even adopted by hitler in an effort to build a superior race. he was labeled epileptic after he was hit in the head and suffered seizures. he was stablesterilized at age 13. >> now a bipartisan b
the best bet for the weekend "argo," and "zero dark thirty" and " linkedin." -- "lincoln." >> have a nice weekend. >> next, a manthe man behind the fake girlfriend shares his side of the story. when he told dr. phil after admitting it. >> i am my rights for what they've done to me. >> an 85-year-old man who was forcibly sterilized as >> a dark chapter in the nation's history is up for debate. >> compensating people who...
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you can bet the airports are going to be clogged. we have we are going to see delays probably cancellations. southeast up toward the northeast where you see the dark shade of brown here that's a wind warning where you can see wind gusts in excess of 40 miles per hour. we see that around the nyc area. wind gusts 50 miles per hour. a lot of folks are nervous obviously. look at the 24-hour temperature change. behind the cold front temperatures dropping almost 40 degrees as the front continues to move eastward. we will keep you up to date on the damage reports that will be consistent through out the morning. >>> we begin this morning with a fox news alert. a tense hostage situation unfolding in alabama. more than 30 hours after the gunman kidnapped a 6-year-old boy off of a school bus. craig boswell is live with the latest. >>> good morning to you. we are 36 hours, a day and a half now inand very little information overnight. we are told we will be updated with information around 6:00 a.m. local time. that's a couple hours from now. we a
you can bet the airports are going to be clogged. we have we are going to see delays probably cancellations. southeast up toward the northeast where you see the dark shade of brown here that's a wind warning where you can see wind gusts in excess of 40 miles per hour. we see that around the nyc area. wind gusts 50 miles per hour. a lot of folks are nervous obviously. look at the 24-hour temperature change. behind the cold front temperatures dropping almost 40 degrees as the front continues to...
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and i would be willing to almost bet that somewhere in that experience you'll find a piece of moscone and a piece of milk. and i must tell you that for me it's on a daily basis. before coming here tonight, i told the mayor, i walked the embarcadaro. i do that quite often. i wander around san francisco. it's always amazing to me because as i wander around san francisco i'll see something or experience something that has come as a result of the most open, the most directed, and the most people-sensitive government anywhere in this world. and it comes as a result of two extraordinary people who gave their lives so that we can enjoy, and enjoy we must. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. that was wonderful. i kind of messed up on the timing here. i apologize. but, so, i'm going to introduce assemblyman tom ammiano next and then we'll have the gay men's chorus and we will go to jonathan. so, just before tom gets up, tom was one of harvey's volunteers for many campaignses. he walked precincts and he was a very brave person being a teacher at the time. and when no on 6 was an issu
and i would be willing to almost bet that somewhere in that experience you'll find a piece of moscone and a piece of milk. and i must tell you that for me it's on a daily basis. before coming here tonight, i told the mayor, i walked the embarcadaro. i do that quite often. i wander around san francisco. it's always amazing to me because as i wander around san francisco i'll see something or experience something that has come as a result of the most open, the most directed, and the most...
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and last thing anybody who's bet against america has proved it's a losing bet in the past. we're very bullish on this country. >> steve, thanks so much for your time. thank you for joining us first on cnbc. >> thank you. >>> interesting debate. meantime, goldman sachs making waves with the bonus pay joits. we'll get that in a moment. after the break, david faber's exclusive with mel karmazin. he's here to give us his very first interview since stepping down as the ceo of sirius xm. we're back in a couple of minutes. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mou
and last thing anybody who's bet against america has proved it's a losing bet in the past. we're very bullish on this country. >> steve, thanks so much for your time. thank you for joining us first on cnbc. >> thank you. >>> interesting debate. meantime, goldman sachs making waves with the bonus pay joits. we'll get that in a moment. after the break, david faber's exclusive with mel karmazin. he's here to give us his very first interview since stepping down as the ceo of...
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those were some pretty good and well positioned bets going into this. >> all right, we will check in with jon fortt later. research in motion ceo unveiling the blackberry ten and announcing rim is changing its name to blackberry. listen to what he told us earlier. >> the key, really, is in the difference of the platform. we are just not another android. we are not another windows 8. we are something different. we haare something special. it is truly unique. >> so, is the rim makeover just lipstick on a pig or perhaps a perfect ten? couldn't resist, right? joining us now, jim siba, expecting a 60% drop in the stock with a price target of $6 a share. you said at the end of the day, it's sell-through that matters. anything about this launch event and about the device, which you have, that changes your mind? >> actually, not a lot. it was nice to have alicia keys there today, that was pretty nice. and to see their name change, but the big surprise was simply that this will be available tomorrow in the uk, canada in february 5th, which is great, but the people in the united states, you do
those were some pretty good and well positioned bets going into this. >> all right, we will check in with jon fortt later. research in motion ceo unveiling the blackberry ten and announcing rim is changing its name to blackberry. listen to what he told us earlier. >> the key, really, is in the difference of the platform. we are just not another android. we are not another windows 8. we are something different. we haare something special. it is truly unique. >> so, is the rim...
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. >>> up next, big bets of alabama and the luck of the irish. the megamoney behind tonight's bcs game when "street signs" comes back. >> we'll leave you now with how the markets are doing. we have a down day today. the best week in over a year last week. stick around. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> think your job is stressful? does it make our list? right now on cnbc.com, the ten most stressful professions. top five. airline pilot, fighter pilot, military general, and military personnel. that i can understand. also on cnbc.com, the ten least stressful jobs. i wonder if anchor makes it. >> anchorman? sure. jazz flutist. the
. >>> up next, big bets of alabama and the luck of the irish. the megamoney behind tonight's bcs game when "street signs" comes back. >> we'll leave you now with how the markets are doing. we have a down day today. the best week in over a year last week. stick around. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst...
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. >> eric: i won the bet and beck is refusing to pay up. >> dana: make him pay! make him pay! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: okay, good, greg. go. >> greg: you don't deserve a monologue. >> dana: please. >> greg: in a recent "new york times" article headlined "more guns equal more killing," science reporter elizabeth rosen hal refused the notion that armed security reduces gun violence. the research? she went to latin america and saw unsafe places had guards in restaurants and stuff. she concludes guards with guns mean more murder. this is a science reporter. as recent magazine notes like explaining the birds and bees to a teen, armed guards might be a response to high homicide rates rather than a cause of them. anyway, we have been here before. relativism which views good and bad behavior is relative, poisons all debate. using rosenthal's office we should disarm the military. clearly their guns lead to more war, i think. this is sometimes reporting. in the times, it makes me wish i were a liberal. then all i say is "x" is bad because "x" is bad. fracking, bad. got no evidence but it
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not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you think, jay? >> i think you're right. look at the iphone 4 s, can you get any more incremental from the iphone 4, looked exactly like the iphone 4 and what was the iphone 4 s, the best selling iphone of all time. there's incremental improvements. doesn't mean people aren't buying it. people still appreciate the incremental improvements and to maria's point there's a huge market out there. apple has 5%, 10%, less than 10% of the overall mobile market. there's still a huge amount of room to grow. >> herb, maybe we should ask serie how to solve this. >> that was an innovation that didn't go the way it should, as was the apple maps. i got the 4s because i was trading up from an older android. if i get tired of this thing. wait for the next apple device, go over to the android, go back to the android? will i go back to a blackberry? i don't know. because we get into this situation where you want something new. you don't want the same old car if your lease is up or buying
not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you think, jay? >> i think you're right. look at the iphone 4 s, can you get any more incremental from the iphone 4, looked exactly like the iphone 4 and what was the iphone 4 s, the best selling iphone of all time. there's incremental improvements. doesn't mean people aren't buying it. people still appreciate the incremental improvements and to maria's point...
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. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> plus, bill clinton and steven spielberg's big secret. we will reveal that for you next. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back. another chilly morning in california. l.a. starting off at 39 degrees but you're almost done with that really cool air you've been dealing with. temperatures in seattle and portland in mid-30s right now. we'll top out in the 30s. watch out for freezing fog in the pacific northwest. especially across the coast of oregon. and then it is going to be sunny right down into california. temperatures today in the 50s and 60s. tomorrow's even better. we should inch closer to 70 degrees in l.a. much needed warm air for that area. they couldn't really handle the cold air, the orange crops and everything, it's been brutal. >> when i lived there, i couldn't stand it when it went below 50 degrees. thanks a lot. >>> >>> well, it looks like tina fey and amy poehler may have a new annual gig. the hosting pair scored the
. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> plus, bill clinton and steven spielberg's big secret. we will reveal that for you next. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back. another chilly morning in california. l.a. starting off at 39 degrees but you're almost done with that really cool air you've been dealing with. temperatures in seattle and...
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transferred to somebody else and that is the likes of the city of london hedge funds reap record profits from bets on q e q.e. is of course quantitative easing i money printing by the bank of england by the european central bank by the federal reserve bank by the bank of japan super rich hedge fund financier is emerged as the big winners from the bank of england's money printing program in two thousand and twelve as pensioners and savers were made to struggle with shrunken incomes that's exactly what i'm talking about the hedge funds these are basically parasites that get keepers that are part of the architecture of this been reengineer the central bank prince trillions of dollars and then they gives them the money to these hedge funds or the primary dealers as they're known or interbank dealers as there are no they who are the cash they're benefiting they pay themselves hundreds of billions of in bonuses but the money never gets to the general population that's kept just two or three calories above starvation now the real median household income peaked at fifty six thousand dollars that was in tw
transferred to somebody else and that is the likes of the city of london hedge funds reap record profits from bets on q e q.e. is of course quantitative easing i money printing by the bank of england by the european central bank by the federal reserve bank by the bank of japan super rich hedge fund financier is emerged as the big winners from the bank of england's money printing program in two thousand and twelve as pensioners and savers were made to struggle with shrunken incomes that's...
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when it comes to the super bowl, you can bet almost anything the most outrageous super bowl bets from beyonces hair to which could end up breaking the law. >>> time now 5:24. facebook will release its fourth quarter evenings after today's closing bell. a lot of analysts are expected to see strong growth. facebook has been focusing on new mobile ad campaigns that could help boost its own bottom line. experts say facebook's fourth quarter sales from mobile ads could top $300 million. that will be almost double its third quarter results. facebook is also offering a preliminary settlement through its users who's photos were used in ads without permission. facebook sent out an e-mail that linked to a form you will need to fill out. average user who agrees to settle will get about $10,000 or less. >>> gamblers itching to bet on the super bowl to make a wager on every part of the game. they are known as proposition bets. some of the more outlandish include how long will the harbaughs hug or shake each others hands after the game. people can also bet on the color of the sports drink on the co
when it comes to the super bowl, you can bet almost anything the most outrageous super bowl bets from beyonces hair to which could end up breaking the law. >>> time now 5:24. facebook will release its fourth quarter evenings after today's closing bell. a lot of analysts are expected to see strong growth. facebook has been focusing on new mobile ad campaigns that could help boost its own bottom line. experts say facebook's fourth quarter sales from mobile ads could top $300 million....